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Key ag-research funders
Major agencies and foundations that fund agricultural and food-systems research — annual grant volume from most recent public filings.
Largest federal ag-research funder — use grants.gov or nifa.usda.gov to apply.
Funds fundamental plant and ecosystem science with agriculture relevance.
Partners with universities via cooperative agreements; limited extramural open RFPs.
Public-private partnership; matches private donations with federal funds.
Primarily supports global food system initiatives; by invitation or LOI.
Focuses on high-leverage environmental science including ag climate research.
Focused on biocultural diversity and traditional agricultural knowledge.
11th Hour Project arm funds sustainable food and farming advocacy.
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Maryland Soybean Board Research Grants
Competitive checkoff funding for soybean research that improves profitability, production efficiency, and market opportunities for Maryland farmers. Priorities include production research, cover crops, pest/disease management, and animal agriculture.
Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education (SARE) Grants
Competitive grants for farmers, agricultural professionals, and researchers working on sustainable agricultural systems. Programs include Farmer/Rancher grants, Professional Development grants, and Research & Education grants. Four regional programs (North Central, Northeast, South, West).
Farmer-Led Fund for Watershed Protection
Competitive grants for farmer-led watershed groups (Wisconsin) to protect water quality by improving soil health and maintaining continuous living cover. Funds per-acre and outcome-based incentives for participating farmers. Operated with USDA-NRCS RCPP funds.
AgMission: Regenerative Agriculture for Climate-Resilient Farms and Value Chains
Up to $6M available; individual projects up to $1.5M over three years for action research accelerating adoption of climate-smart agriculture and improving climate resiliency of farms and food value chains. One FFAR application due July 1, 2026.
Conservation Innovation Grants (CIG): On-Farm Conservation Innovation Trials — FY2026
$50 million available for on-farm trials that evaluate innovative conservation approaches in partnership with agricultural producers — part of NRCS's $65M FY2026 CIG investment. Applicant webinar June 17, 2026.